1. Parametrization of an anisotropic ocean surface emissivity model based on WindSat polarimetric brightness observations
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Albin J. Gasiewski, B. L. Weber, D. F. Smith, and Srikumar Sandeep
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Physics ,Surface (mathematics) ,Brightness ,Optics ,business.industry ,Wind wave ,Polarimetry ,Emissivity ,business ,Anisotropy ,Parametrization ,WINDSAT ,Computational physics - Abstract
The goal of this research has been to develop a standardized fast full-Stokes ocean surface emissivity model with Jacobian for a wind-driven ocean surface applicable at arbitrary microwave frequencies, polarizations, and incidence angles. The model is based on the Ohio State University (OSU) two-scale code for surface emission developed by Johnson (2006, IEEE TGRS, 44, 560) as presented in our 2012 URSI talk. A total of five physical tuning parameters for the model were identified, including the spectral strength and the hydrodynamic modulation factor. The short wave part of the sea surface spectrum is also allowed to have an arbitrary ratio relative to the long wave part. The foam fraction is multiplied by a variable correction factor, and also modulated to allow an anisotropic foam fraction with more foam on the leeward side of a wave.
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- 2013
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